• Home
  • Elaan
  • History
  • Downloads
  • Contact
  • Archives
New Socialist Movement
Browse: Home / In The Press / A Commission Of Omissions

A Commission Of Omissions

The Nanavati Commission report describing the 2002 Sabarmati Express fire at Godhra as a conspiracy has not surprised anyone. The report has in fact confirmed the worst apprehensions of rights activists, Non-Governmental Organisations and lawyers that the commission would toe the BJP line that the fire was the result of a conspiracy.

The composition of the commission itself had courted controversy from the beginning.

Justice KG Shah, who initially formed the single-judge panel, had the dubious reputation of having sentenced some Muslims to death merely on the basis of circumstantial evidence. The Supreme Court had turned down his ruling and passed strictures against such judgements, which relied merely on circumstantial evidence, eminent laywer Girish Patel recalled.


The hue and cry in judicial and activist circles over Justice Shah’s alleged ‘saffron’ background had forced the Gujarat government to appoint Justice GT Nanavati as the new chairman of the reconstituted two-judge commission. After Justice Shah died in March this year, the Modi government filled the vacancy with retired High Court judge Akshay Mehta, perceived to be sympathetic to the ‘saffron’ cause.


Informed sources are amazed that the commission has not taken into consideration vital evidence which contradicts the conspiracy theory propagated by Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders. For example, Hari Prasad Joshi, who lost his wife in the fire, had narrated how the rear of his jacket caught fire from above when he was crawling out of it through dark smoke. His testimony contradicts the police theory that petrol was poured on the floor of the compartment.

No wonder Dr Mukul Sinha, physicist-turned-legal activist who had appeared before the Commission for six years till Justice Akshay Mehta was appointed as the second member, described the report as an “absurd conclusion”. Human rights activist Dr JS Bandukwala has called the Godhra report a “shame” on Gujarat’s judiciary.    


(Source)

Logging In...

Profile cancel

Sign in with Twitter Sign in with Facebook
or

Not published

 

Related Headlines

      None Found

Recent Popular Posts

  • (none)
« Godhra probe: Mukul Sinha was virtually man in charge Burning of coach not a conspiracy: NGO »
  • Latest
  • Categories
  • Pages
  • Tags
  • The illusion called Secularism – Shahid Azmi Memorial Lecture
  • The only thing the minorities once got were bullets. Now we are getting some faith back
  • 400 activists of Jan Sangharsh Manch detained by the Gujarat Police
  • Open Letter to Narendra Modi From Riot Victims
  • Justice Shah also monitors STF work
  • Gujarat IPS officer Rahul Sharma was chargesheeted
  • Hypocrisy of Anna’s Lokpal
  • Some intel records destroyed, says riots probe panel
  • Sadik Jamal case: FIR sought against IB officer, 16 cops in Ahmedabad
  • Probe retraction by witnesses: HC
  • Godhra
  • Gujarat Federation of Trade Unions
  • In The Press
  • Jansangharsh Manch
  • New Socialist Movement
  • Press Releases
  • Elaan
  • Home
  • History
  • Downloads
  • Contact
  • Archives

Act activist advocate Ahmedabad carnage chairman chief justice chief minister coach commissions Congress features Godhra Gujarat Gujarat Government Gujarat High Court Gujarat Police High Court Home Minister incidences India Jaideep Patel Jansangharsh Manch Jan Sangharsh Manch judge lawyer Maya Kodnani minister mukul Mukul Sinha Mumbai Nanavati Nanavati Commission Narendra Modi New Socialist Movement President prime minister rahul sharma riot sabarmati express sangharsh sinha State Government Supreme Court the Sabarmati Express

Copyright © 2012 New Socialist Movement.

Powered by WordPress and Hybrid and Humbug.